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The underdark is a dangerous subterranean network of tunnels and caverns stretching out beneath Faerun's surface. Generally only expored by the most well prepared of adventurers, it is a highly hostile enviroment that anyone would be well advised to simply avoid if at all possible.

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  • The Underdark
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  • The underdark is a dangerous subterranean network of tunnels and caverns stretching out beneath Faerun's surface. Generally only expored by the most well prepared of adventurers, it is a highly hostile enviroment that anyone would be well advised to simply avoid if at all possible.
  • This is Sir James Hetherland of Newport, Rhode Island, documenting my time in this expedition into the deep unknown of the sea. I know it’s a week early, but… I just can’t help myself! Two whole years of preparation for this! My cousins, Phillip and Argy, set it up. I merely am being brought along to document the different creatures we find down there. Many are too afraid to venture down into the depths of the sea and others say we’ll find nothing but the other side of the world.
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technology tier
  • Tier 8 - Metal Working Technology
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Name
  • The Underdark
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  • Territory
Caption
  • Abandon all hope, all ye who enter
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mapcaption
  • A map of a MIddledark city, Erelhei-Cinlu
faction control
  • Phoenixes of Armageddon
cluster location
  • Forgotten Demons
magic classification
  • Class 4 - Advanced Magic
abstract
  • The underdark is a dangerous subterranean network of tunnels and caverns stretching out beneath Faerun's surface. Generally only expored by the most well prepared of adventurers, it is a highly hostile enviroment that anyone would be well advised to simply avoid if at all possible.
  • This is Sir James Hetherland of Newport, Rhode Island, documenting my time in this expedition into the deep unknown of the sea. I know it’s a week early, but… I just can’t help myself! Two whole years of preparation for this! My cousins, Phillip and Argy, set it up. I merely am being brought along to document the different creatures we find down there. Many are too afraid to venture down into the depths of the sea and others say we’ll find nothing but the other side of the world. Well, whatever the case, we’re spending a lot of money to be able to go down there and, hopefully, we’ll get it all back and then some. Many hired hands are banking on our trip to be profitable to support their families, or their own private vices. At any rate, Susan, my wife, is heavy with child at the moment. I have my own personal reasons for hoping this trip will bring forth good fortune. We’re hoping the new knowledge we bring back will be able to set us up for life, but who knows? And most interesting of all, Argy has managed to create a way for us to sink down low enough into the sea without suffering from compressive problems. He calls it a “Deepwater Sinker." If this expedition is a success, he will be made a millionaire for his invention. England will be hailed as the first military power to gain hold of an underwater vessel!
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